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"The book": A life guide
"The book": A life guide
"The book": A life guide
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"The book": A life guide

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A guide of many topics for young people:

art, feelings, think, belief, health, nutrition, sport, sex, money
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2021
ISBN9783753450865
"The book": A life guide
Author

Mark Hood (14)

männlich, 50 Jahre alt, Akademieabschluss, mehrsprachig, sportlich

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    "The book" - Mark Hood (14)

    Good behavior chart:

    In the end there is the Philosopher's Stone and you become a constellation (role model)

    Does good actually mean god?

    (Isn't there a connection?)

    Believe:

    Faith means that one facts is believed to be apparently true, without any methodological justification. Belief in everyday language use is therefore a presumption or hypothesis that assumes the truth of the presumed facts, but at the same time leaves open the possibility of refutation if the presumption changes through facts or new ones findings should prove to be incorrect / unjustified. Faith is different from knowledge that can be understood as a true and justified fact.

    The religious belief (basic attitude of trust and also approving) is always based on the will / willing (the conversion of ideas into reality through actions) to believe and assumes the absolute truth of the belief content (e.g. the existence of god (god / good) ~ in the form of the good ...)

    religiousness denotes the awe in front of the order and diversity in the world and the general sensation one transcendent independent reality (which lies outside / beyond the realm of possible (finite) experience and sensory perception, i.e. is not immanent), while belief means be convinced from the teaching of a specific religion (orphilosophy) includes.

    (Wikipedia)

    Many scholars regard belief in God as superstition because they have no evidence that God exists; it is an unrealistic clouding of consciousness that many believers are subject to. However, it has not been proven that god does not exist.

    Many correct values are represented by religions (see also table of goodness).

    Spiritual values (which are symbolized by candlelight) represent something divine (wherever there is light, there is also life - that is a part of something good).

    Believing in them is certainly good, but of course also in yourself as part of the whole. The individual spirit is important to diversity in a religious community.

    Different religions: (Wikipedia)

    Christianity (2.2 M): Christianity is one World religion that from the Judaism(Suggestion: Add 10 commandments 2 to Moses: Don't be too selfish (11), golden rule (12)). Her followers are called Christians; the whole of Christians is also called Christianity. Central to Christianity is Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish traveling preacher who appeared around AD 28-30 and in Jerusalem was executed. His youngerrecognized in him after his crucifixion and resurrection the son god and from Judaism expected messiah. They name him in their confessions Jesus Christ. Belief in him is in the scriptures of the New Testament basic.

    Islam (1.5 M): Islam is one monotheisticreligion that began in the early 7th century ADArabiathrough the MeccansMohammeddonated has been. Islam is also commonly called Abrahamic, when propheticrevelation religion and as book or scripture religion designated. The Arabic word islām is a verbal no unto the Arabic verb aslama (surrender, surrender). It literally means surrender (into the will of God). The term for one who belongs to Islam is Muslim. The plural form in German is Muslims or Muslims, Muslims,

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